“ing” forms (e.g. smoking, walking,) can be used not only a...
“ing” forms (e.g. smoking, walking,) can be used not only as verbs, but also like adjectives or nouns.
Considering the use of -ING in the sentences bellow, mark T for the true sentences and F for the false ones.
( ) You're smoking too much these days. (verb: part of present progressive).
( ) There was a smoking cigarette end in the ashtray. (adjective describing the cigarette end).
( ) Smoking is bad for you. (noun: subject of sentence).
The correct order of the answers for the sentences above, top down, is: